
South African sounds and Amazigh song
Lopa Kothari presents the best in global roots music, and Soweto’s indigenous afro-psychedelic funk ambassadors BCUC share three tracks that have shaped their musical world.
Lopa Kothari presents the best in global roots music. And - in the week that South African choral group Ladysmith Black Mambazo make their BBC Proms debut at the Royal Albert Hall, marking forty years since their stellar contribution to Paul Simon’s era-defining album, Graceland - Soweto’s indigenous afro-psychedelic funk ambassadors BCUC join Lopa to share three tracks that have shaped their musical world. Plus, hypnotic vintage sounds from an obscure early cassette release by Soussi Amazigh singer Safia Tachtoukt.
Produced by Gabriel Francis
A Reduced Listening production for BBC Radio 3
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